The Bourne Identity (Widescreen Extended Edition) | Matt Damon, Franka Potente | I love that Euro stuff
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The Bourne Identity (Widescreen Extended Edition)
Matt Damon
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Franka Potente
Universal Studios, 2004
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A man washes up on the beach with no memory of who he is, but with a whole array of alarming skills.
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Artist: DAMON/POTENTE/STILES/COOPER/COX/OWEN
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IDENTITY
Street Release Date: 02/14/2006
everything I could ask for
The story, in brief, is a man is rescued by a fishing boat, with amnesia and bullet holes. In his quest to discover his
identity
, people try to kill him, and he reacts with professional swiftness. He teams up with a young woman, and together they elude the killers while searching for answers and falling in love.
This was obviously written with me in mind. I mean, come on--it's got almost every one of my favorite things: a spy story, action/adventure, amnesia, a romance--heck, the romantic interest is even German. What baffles me is that I'd never read Ludlum's book even though it came out at a time when I was reading a lot of spy novels. I've ordered it.
At any rate, I can't say yet how the movie compares to the book, but the movie is excellent. Matt Damon plays a man who doesn't realize he's a professional assassin perfectly--the combination of good-intentioned searching for his identity with the growing realization that he's not just some nice guy who works in an office is very convincing.
Franka Potente, too, is very realistic as an adventurous young woman who ends up in over her head, but is reluctant to leave because of her growing feelings for him.
The action is nonstop and exciting, and the mystery of who he is and why people are trying to kill him is compelling.
This is one of those rare movies I can watch over and over again. One of my favorites.
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I love that Euro stuff
Great movie, lots of action. My favorite scene had to be when the two main characters are in Franka's car and she asked "What kind of music do you like?" There they were driving in that tiny car, running from the officials, and she's being kind. It made me think of being in a similar vehicle, '59 Renault, equipped with an in-dash short wave radio. That was Europe to me and this line brought it back.
Bourne to Survive
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This movie is loosely based on the 1980 novel of the same name by Robert Ludlum (1927 to 2001).
Do you like action-packed mystery-thrillers? If you do, then this movie is a must-see.
The viewer along with the main character in this movie, later revealed to be Jason
Bourne
(Matt Damon), suffers from amnesia, not knowing his own
identity
(thus the movie's title) or anything about his past. As the movie progresses, both the viewer and Bourne discover one major thing: he posses a lethal survival skill-set that's light years above that of the average Joe. The other things Bourne discovers about himself make him unhappy with him, at one point saying:
"Everything I find out [about myself], I want to forget."
Once the viewer discovers that the premise of this entire movie is about discovering identity, then it can only hold the viewer's attention in one way: through action. It is on this that the movie delivers especially with respect to incredible fight sequences. One character summarizes the majority of the movie when he says that Bourne leaves a
"trail of collateral damage from Zurich to Paris."
It is at the movie's end that all is revealed.
Matt Damon as Jason Bourne effectively carries the entire movie. If not for his fine performance, I think this movie would have probably been a flop. I also found that the background music and sometimes gritty photography to be impressive.
This movie spawned two sequels: "The Bourne Supremacy" (2004) and "The Bourne Ultimatum" (2007).
The only problem with this movie is that the idea of Bourne constantly trying to discover his identity can become tedious. True, the action sequences attempt to take away from this tedium but I found myself getting a bit restless as the movie proceeded.
Finally, the DVD itself (the one released in 2004) is perfect in picture and sound quality. There are many extras including an alternate ending.
In conclusion, this movie introduces us to a new action hero and his name is Jason Bourne!!
(2002; 1 hr 50 min (excluding end credits); wide screen; 20 scenes)
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Poor video transfer spoils an otherwise worthy library addition
The video transfer of this film is too dark, but an adjustment to your TV brightness setting will yield an acceptable viewing. The extras are quite informative especially the part dealing with Ludlum's knowledge of the intelligence community.
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